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10/8/2007 11:29 PM
 

Hello,

 

I am developing a portal and I have made a few custom Modules to go along with it.  I decided that best practise would be to isolate my Business Classes from the Project itself, and Import each classes namespace as needed in my modules.  Since I'm working on a development install on my home machine, and would require to port out the portal to a production machine, I shouldn't have problems packaging my Class libraries dll along with it?  If my assumptions are correct, within the module.dnn config file if I were to specify my class library dll i should have no problems with the assembly looking for it?  would anyone have a link to some reading material?

 

thanks for taking the time to read.

 
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